Thanksgiving Day 2010: 19 Dysfunctional Families In Books (PHOTOS)

Home For The Holidays?
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Dreading going home for the holidays?

So are a lot of people. Last year we compiled a list of writers whose real families we thought must be nuttier than yours. This year, we expanded a little by including some of the craziest, most dysfunctional families in all types of books.

Here are is a list of books, from memoir to fiction, that might make you feel better about your family, because it definitely is not as crazy as those in these books.

Here's our list of dysfunctional family literary gems. What are your favorite books featuring dysfunctional families?

Dysfunctional Families
Water For Elephants(01 of19)
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by Sara Gruen
Life at the Bottom: The Worldview that Makes the Underclass(02 of19)
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by Theodore Dalrymple
Rule of the Bone(03 of19)
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by Russell Banks
Boxes of Secrets(04 of19)
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by Veronica Wright
Self Abuse(05 of19)
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by Jonathan Self
Some of the Words Are Theirs: A Memoir of an Alcoholic Family (06 of19)
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by George H. Jensen Jr.
Matilda(07 of19)
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by Roald Dahl
The Virgin Suicides(08 of19)
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by Jeffrey Eugenides
Oedipus The King(09 of19)
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by Sophocles
The Glass Castle(10 of19)
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by Jeannette Walls
"Dry" and "Running with Scissors"(11 of19)
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by Augusten Burroughs
"Naked"(12 of19)
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by David Sedaris
The Center of the Universe(13 of19)
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by Nancy Bachrach
Because I Was Flesh(14 of19)
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by Edward Dahlberg
The Liars' Club(15 of19)
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by Mary Karr
Long Past Stopping(16 of19)
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by Oran Canfield
The Tender Bar(17 of19)
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by J.R. Moehringer
Beautiful Boy(18 of19)
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by David Sheff
The Corrections(19 of19)
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by Jonathan Franzen

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